Following the other day’s statement of modifications to Speaker Groups and Assistant gadget set-up, Google has actually begun to upgrade its gadgets and applications. The most recent variation of the Google House app no longer lets you utilize a phone’s physical volume button on the Media screen/player.
Google on Thursday previewed how you will “no longer have the ability to alter your Speaker Group volume utilizing your phone’s physical volume button.” That modification has yet to use to Cast controls incorporated into the system volume panel, however that ability is now entered variation 2.47795 of Google House for Android.
The Media screen is accessed from the green faster way at the top of the House app or when clicking a Cast playback alert. Formerly, you had the ability to utilize your Android gadget’s volume rocker to change output either on a single speaker or several (as displayed in the listed below screen recording left wing).
The upgrade to Google House for Android launched late Friday night makes it so that clicking the rocker simply raises Android’s volume panel (best side). You now need to utilize the House app’s virtual slider( s) to change each speaker’s output separately.
Today’s modification is frustrating when attempting to rapidly manage music that was begun by someone else in your house. There’s presently no distinction when changing the volume of audio that you begin straight on your phone, however that modification needs to be coming. The “Group volume” slider still appears on the Nest Center’s “Now playing” screen.
Google House 2.47795 for Android seems commonly presented on Android 11 and 12 this night
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